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Genesis 5:12-24 meaningMay 22, 2024

Kenan was the father of Mahalalel. He was the father of Jared, who became the father of Enoch. Enoch was the father of Methuselah.

Genesis 5:1-11 meaningMay 22, 2024

The beginning of the generations starts with Adam and his son Seth. Adam was 930 years old when he died. Seth was the father of Enosh. Seth died at the age of 912. Enosh was the father of Kenan. Enosh lived to be 905 years old.

Genesis 4:20-26 meaningMay 22, 2024

Lamech’s two wives, Adah and Zillah, have children who continue to build in the city of Enoch. Meanwhile, Adam and Eve have another son named Seth. Through Seth, the godly lineage would continue.

Genesis 4:16-19 meaningMay 22, 2024

Cain moves to the land of Nod. He starts a family and builds a city. His wife gives birth to Enoch and Cain names the city after the baby. More descendants of Cain are born.

Genesis 4:11-15 meaningMay 22, 2024

God judges Cain for the murder of Abel and curses him. Cain complains that the punishment is too harsh and says that whoever finds him will kill him. So God places a mark of protection on Cain.

Genesis 4:6-10 meaningMay 22, 2024

God tries to counsel Cain, warning him of giving into sin and tells him to master it. Cain gave into jealousy and sin, he killed his brother.

Genesis 4:1-5 meaningMay 22, 2024

Adam and Eve had two sons, Cain and Abel. At the appointed time, Cain and Abel brought sacrifices to the Lord. God accepted Abel’s sacrifice, but not Cain’s, which made Cain angry.

Genesis 3:20-24 meaningMay 22, 2024

Adam named his wife Eve. God made clothes from animal skins for them. God drove them out of the garden and guarded the way to the tree of life.

Genesis 3:16-19 meaningMay 22, 2024

God then judges Adam and Eve for their sin.

Genesis 3:14-15 meaningMay 22, 2024

Adam and Eve face the consequence of their sin, but God, being gracious, reveals the first promise of the Savior, Jesus.

Genesis 3:9-13 meaningMay 22, 2024

After Adam and Eve hide, God comes looking for them and confronts their disobedience. Now having sinned, Adam and Eve refuse to take responsibility, and seek to cast blame elsewhere.

Genesis 3:6-8 meaningMay 22, 2024

The woman ate the forbidden fruit and also gave it to her husband. They recognized what they had done and hid from God.

Genesis 3:1-5 meaningMay 22, 2024

The serpent approaches Eve and tempts her to disobey God.

Genesis 2:18-25 meaningMay 22, 2024

Adam names all the living creatures, but a suitable helper was not found for him. God made woman from Adam’s rib and she became his wife.

Genesis 2:10-14 meaningMay 22, 2024

A river flowed out of Eden and divided into four other rivers, the Pishon, the Gihon, the Tigris, and the Euphrates.

Genesis 2:7-9 meaningMay 22, 2024

God makes man from the dust of the ground and he becomes a living being. Man is placed in a beautiful garden with food, the tree of life, and the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.

Genesis 2:4-6 meaningMay 22, 2024

We begin to see what is happening on the earth. No shrubs or plants had started to grow because it had not yet rained. A mist from the earth waters the surface of the ground.

Genesis 2:1-3 meaningMay 22, 2024

God concludes the act of creation by resting on the seventh day. God blesses and sanctifies the seventh day.

Genesis 1:28-31 meaningMay 22, 2024

God finishes the sixth day of creation by commanding man to be fruitful and multiply, and subdue the earth.

Genesis 1:24-27 meaningMay 22, 2024

The sixth day of creation finds God creating the rest of the land animals and then He makes man in His own image.

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